Halos and Glares

2016-08-28 20:48:01
So when I was 18, suddenly during monsoon days I noticed some change in my vision. I began to see halos and glares during the street lights, head lights of vehicles, reflection of sun on surface but not around white lights like those in houses. I visited the best doctors of Ahmedabad and had undergone every possible test but there was no irregularity found. So now I am planning for Lasik as I am a person with near sightedness (L -3.75, R -3.75). Is it safe or does it induce future complications because of my vision condition.
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See LASIK can cause more haloes at night.if you can ignore them then it is the best and safe procedure but if you are not happy with haloes rightnow then I would suggest to go for ICL. that will have less haloes than lasik

Answered2016-08-30 04:53:21

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You are at the rite age to go for Lasik. You just need to follow what ever ur doctor says. Go for a complete check up again. And go ahead with Lasik.

Answered2016-08-29 04:30:35

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Now customisation n aberation free lasik is also possible so there are less chances of glare n halo as previously but they do happen. If they are there preoperatively then mostly may be there in initial postop period. Dr Dhaval Patel MD AIIMS Sadbhaav Eye & Dental Clinic Motera Ahmedabad

Answered2017-11-20 06:53:23

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